He won't answer your question, because he is one of those people who would have celebrated the massacres, rapes and kidnappings - just like @maypk, @Exiled, @glynch and @Homey the Clown.
I'm sure there's plenty of receipts. In the past it hasn't been until a lot of time has passed that we find out about some of it. Hopefully people are willing to learn from what happened in the past.
It’s striking how many members of the Israeli government have insinuated committing genocide in Gaza. Yet our own politicians turn a blind eye to it.
I remember that some of these cousins posted years ago that they went to a mosque in Houston that actually had Hamas links. I cannot remember if it was @trustme, @AMS or @Hydhypedplaya who posted it.
Why do you keep calling people who are against the murder of children as terrorists? Scumbag maneuver.
So if killing hundreds of innocents is genocide then what do you call intentionally killing 20 thousand civilians?
The most moral army treating innocent Palestinians with the utmost respect. Yes, their goal is not to dehumanize and expel Palestinians from their land.
UN, Human Rights Organizations, Media outlets. Pretty much any source of information you can possibly imagine not named Israel or IDF verify the death toll. Not that numbers matter to genocidal clowns like you anyway.
Fired on their own ****ing people from the festival to the carpet bombing, these hostages have a right be pissed. It’s disgusting that people like @basso have been advocating for this strategy and saying the govt is vindicated. (For the record the guy is a known neo-nazi on this board and the majority of his tweets have been proven false, it’s probably best to put the loser on ignore) The Netanyahu government needs to be dismantled asap not only for crimes against Gazan civilians , but its own people. Leaked audio of heated meeting reveals hostages’ fury at Netanyahu By Irene Nasser, Tim Lister and Richard Greene, CNN Updated 10:59 AM EST, Wed December 6, 2023 01:43 - Source: CNN Hear audio of freed Israeli hostages confronting Netanyahu during private meeting Editor’s Note: A version of this story appears in CNN’s Meanwhile in the Middle East newsletter, a three-times-a-week look inside the region’s biggest stories. Sign up here. CNN — Leaked audio recordings of a meeting between freed Israeli hostages and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have revealed considerable anger at the government’s conduct, as well as the enduring terror of captivity by Hamas in Gaza. Audio of the meeting between the former hostages, relatives of some still being held, and Israel’s war cabinet on Tuesday was leaked, with parts of it published on Israeli news site ynet. It comes amid building pressure on Netanyahu to secure the release of the remaining captives, and scrutiny of Israel’s intensifying military campaign in Gaza. Ynet also reported that Netanyahu’s efforts to respond to the hostages and relatives were met with tense and angry remarks. A female abductee freed with her children – but without her husband, who remains in captivity – is heard on one recording saying: “The feeling we had there was that no one was doing anything for us. The fact is that I was in a hiding place that was shelled and we had to be smuggled out and we were wounded. That’s besides the helicopter that shot at us on the way to Gaza.” Who are the hostages released during the Israel-Hamas truce? She adds: “You have no information. You have no information. The fact that we were shelled, the fact that no one knew anything about where we were… You claim that there is intelligence. But the fact is that we are being shelled. My husband was separated from us three days before we returned to Israel and taken to the [Hamas] tunnels” under Gaza.